Thank you for lookin in! I would have liked to do more free hand work, but not having an electronic pen it would have been a long process indeed, so I used my photos instead for the most part. It is really fun learing this new (for me) form of art.

Thank you for following my blog. I too love haiga and there are lots scattered about my blog. As an old crone with poor eyesight, I found it difficult to read the words on your pictures – I use the biggest typesize I can fit in to make the words legible! eg http://vivinfrance.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/6-word-saturday-56/

Know about the eyesight problem…if I don’t put on my reading glasses I’m up the creak…I write the haiku below the haiga at times, but I’m going to have to probably leave off on the cursive fonts. I’ll visit with glee!

yeah. organization is not one of my strong points. i keep the work together in my files. and on the blog. other than that. . . . yikes. it’s just fun to see the work of that month being able to glide through day by day easily. way cool.

bwahahahaha. now you’re talking about stuff right out of my own doing. i’ve been known to do things like that. i’ve learned as a result but it can still happen with single images at times. and on my new computer. . . . it doesnt think quite the same way as my last one even tho they are both iMacs. sheesh. of course they are light years apart in age. . . . i’m relearning tho. i’m just slow at it. it’s still fun tho. aloha.

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